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From AgentLink II to AgentLink III Co-ordinators: Peter McBurney, University of Liverpool, UK Terry Payne, University of Southampton, UK
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What was AgentLink II? Open Network for agent-based computing Funding ran Autumn 2000 - Summer 2003 Built on existing activities from AgentLink (1998-2000) Intended to give European industry a head start in a crucial new area of IT.
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What will be AgentLink III? Open Network for agent-based computing Funding to run Jan 2004 - Dec 2005 Will build on prior activities of AgentLink and AgentLink II (1998-2003) Intended to give European industry a head start in a crucial new area of IT Currently in negotiation with the EC.
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Key Differences from AgentLink II Greater focus on building industry awareness and adoption of agent technologies Structures and programs more flexible than for AgentLink II Greater infrastructure support Funding likely only for 2 years, from 1/1/04.
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Medium Term Goals Achieve competitive advantage through increased adoption of agent technologies Improve standards, profile & industrial relevance of research in agents Promote research co-ordination, commercial adoption and student integration Become the leading European forum for issues, problems & solutions in agent research and development.
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What will AgentLink III do? Industrial awareness –Promoting awareness and adoption in Euro industry Standards collaboration –Working with relevant standards bodies Research action –Excellence & relevance of Euro research Student integration –Fostering agent skills Annual Technical Forum –Dynamic, focused interactions via Technical Forum Groups Information infrastructrure –Facilitating AgentLink work and research co-ordination.
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Industrial Awareness Aims to: –Promote commercial awareness & takeup of agents –Foster new collaborations in promising areas of agent technology –Facilitate take-up through published case studies. Activities: –Industrial meetings, database of case studies, promotion.
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Standardisation Activity Aims to: –Contribute to relevant standards bodies (eg FIPA, W3C, GGF) –Disseminate standards initiatives to agent community –Focus European research on standards-related issues. Activities: –Collaboration with standards bodies, information dissemination.
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Research Action Aims to: –Promote academic awareness & interest in agent research –Foster industrially-relevant agent research –Promote new collaborations for technology transfer –Promote collaborations with other parts of CS and with other academic disciplines. Activities: –Research repositories, newsletter, workshop support.
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Student Integration Aims: –Foster agent-related R&D skills –Integrate early-stage agent researchers into the community –Disseminate agent-related courses, reports, syllabuses, etc. Activities: –Summer schools –Development & dissemination of course materal.
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Technical Forum Aims: –Facilitate development of communities around specific areas of agent R&D –Respond dynamically to fast-changing developments in markets and technologies –Establish links with related areas within Computer Science and with other disciplines (eg Economics Biology, Political Science). Activities: –Annual Technical Forum –Technical Forum Groups (similar to SIGs)
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Agent Technology Roadmap A report on current status and future of agent technologies, over the next 10 years An assessment of European agent R&D strengths and weaknesses Completed January 2003, based on input and comment from across the community To be updated during AgentLink III.
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Information Infrastructure Aims: –Provide a communication & management infrastructure for AgentLink Activities: –Dedicated WWW site (www.AgentLink.org) –Regular published newsletter –Mailing lists –Repository of agent papers, reports, etc –Repository of agent adoption case studies.
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The Agent Portal www.AgentLink.org
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Web Resources Links to Conferences Sponsored Events Resources Member profiles Agent publications Agent software –Educational software Agent jobfinder IST calls Improved projects database Inter-network activities Standards activities
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Newsletter
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To Find Out More… Dr Peter McBurney (AgentLink III Administrative Coordinator) Department of Computer Science University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZF U.K. p.j.mcburney@csc.liv.ac.uk Dr Terry Payne (AgentLink III Information Coordinator) Department of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ U. K. trp@soton.ac.uk www.AgentLink.org
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How many members? Eighty-three members at start of AgentLink II, August 2000. Approx. 180 full members (at close of AgentLink II)
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Members by Country
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Members by Type
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Industrial Members
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